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exercise ['eksəsaɪz]1 noun(a) (physical) exercice m;∎ to take exercise prendre de l'exercice;∎ the doctor has told him to take more exercise le docteur lui a dit de faire plus d'exercice;∎ it's good exercise c'est un bon exercice;∎ I don't get much exercise je ne fais pas beaucoup d'exercice;∎ I'll walk, I need the exercise j'y vais à pied, j'ai besoin d'exercice;∎ this is a good exercise for the calf muscles c'est un bon exercice pour les muscles des mollets;∎ physical exercises exercices mpl physiques;∎ he does (physical) exercises every morning il fait de la gymnastique tous les matins;∎ breathing exercises gymnastique f respiratoire, exercices mpl respiratoires(b) (mental, in education) exercice m;∎ grammar exercises exercices mpl de grammaire;∎ piano exercises exercices mpl de piano∎ in the exercise of one's duties dans l'exercice de ses fonctions;∎ by the exercise of a little imagination en usant d'un peu d'imagination, avec un peu d'imagination∎ they're on exercises ils sont à l'exercice(e) (activity, operation)∎ a fact-finding exercise une mission d'enquête;∎ it was an interesting exercise cela a été une expérience intéressante;∎ this is more than just a PR exercise ce n'est pas seulement de la poudre aux yeux;∎ it was a pointless exercise cela n'a servi absolument à rien∎ graduation exercises cérémonie f de remise des diplômes∎ to exercise a dog (take for a walk) promener un chien;∎ if you were to exercise your brain on the problem si tu faisais travailler tes méninges pour régler ce problème(c) (use, put into practice → right, authority, power) exercer;∎ we must exercise caution/restraint nous devons user de prudence/de retenue(a) (take exercise) faire de l'exercice(b) (train → in gymnasium etc) s'exercer, s'entraîner;∎ he was exercising on the rings il s'exerçait ou s'entraînait aux anneaux►► exercise bike vélo m d'appartement;exercise class cours m de gymnastique;Stock Exchange exercise date date f d'échéance;Stock Exchange exercise notion assignation f;Stock Exchange exercise price (of share) prix m d'exercice, cours m de base;exercise yard (in prison) cour f, préau m -
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exercise [ˈeksəsaɪz]1. nounexercice m( = take exercise) faire de l'exercice4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ The final s in the English word becomes a c in the French word.* * *['eksəsaɪz] 1.1) ( planned activity) opération f; ( long-term or large-scale) stratégie fpublic relations exercise — campagne f de relations publiques
2) [U] ( exertion) exercice m3) ( training task) exercice m4) (of duties, rights, power) exercice m (of de)5) Military manœuvres fpl2.to go on an exercise ou on exercises — partir en manœuvres
transitive verb1) ( apply) faire preuve de [caution, control, restraint]; exercer [power, right]2) ( train) exercer [body, mind]; faire travailler [limb, muscles]; promener [dog]; sortir [horse]3) ( worry) préoccuper3.intransitive verb faire de l'exercice -
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1. noun1) (training or use (especially of the body) through action or effort: Swimming is one of the healthiest forms of exercise; Take more exercise.) exercice2) (an activity intended as training: ballet exercises; spelling exercises.) exercice3) (a series of tasks, movements etc for training troops etc: His battalion is on an exercise in the mountains.) manoeuvre2. verb1) (to train or give exercise to: Dogs should be exercised frequently; I exercise every morning.) (faire) faire de l'exercice2) (to use; to make use of: She was given the opportunity to exercise her skill as a pianist.) exercer -
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deep [di:p]1. adjective► deep in• deep in the forest/in enemy territory au cœur de la forêt/du territoire ennemib. [border] large ; [shelf, cupboard] profondc. ( = low-pitched) grave ; [growl] sourdd. ( = strong in colour) profonde. [breath, sigh] profondf. [sorrow, admiration, divisions, sleep] profond ; [concern, interest] vifg. ( = profound) [writer, thinker, book] profond2. adverb• to run deep [divisions, tendency] être profond ; [problems] être grave ; [feelings] être exacerbé ; [racism, prejudice] être bien enraciné• deep down she still mistrusted him en son for intérieur, elle se méfiait encore de lui3. noun4. compounds• to throw sb in at the deep end (inf) mettre tout de suite qn dans le bain ► deep-fat fryer noun friteuse f► deep-six (inf!) transitive verb* * *[diːp] 1.noun littér2.1) ( from top to bottom) gen profond; [mud, snow, carpet] épais/épaisse; [container, drawer, saucepan, grass] haut2) ( in width) [band, strip] large3) ( from front to back) [shelf, alcove, stage] profondto be in deep trouble — (colloq) avoir de sérieux ennuis
5) ( impenetrable) gen profond; [secret] grand; [person] réservéin deepest Wales — hum au fin fond du pays de Galles
you're a deep one! — (colloq) tu caches bien ton jeu! (colloq)
6) ( intellectually profound) gen profond; [knowledge] approfondi7) ( dark) [colour] intense; [tan] prononcé8) ( low) [voice] profond; [note, sound] grave9) (involved, absorbed)deep in — absorbé dans [thought, entertainment]; plongé dans [book, conversation]
10) ( long) [shot, serve] en profondeur3.1) ( a long way down) [dig, bury, cut] profondémentto dig deeper into an affair — fig creuser (plus loin) une affaire
to sink deeper into debt — fig s'endetter davantage
2) ( a long way in)deep in ou into — au cœur de [region]
3) fig (emotionally, in psyche)deep down ou inside — dans mon/ton etc for intérieur
to go deep — [faith, loyalty] être profond
to run deep — [belief, feeling, prejudice] être bien enraciné
4) Sport [kick, serve] en profondeur••to be in deep — (colloq) y être jusqu'au cou (colloq)
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3 Sch [class] de rattrapage, de soutien ; remedial French course cours m de rattrapage de français ; remedial education enseignement pour les élèves en difficulté. -
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remedial [rɪ'mi:djəl](a) (measures, action) de redressement;∎ to take remedial action prendre des mesures de redressement;∎ the public is demanding remedial action to halt the destruction of the environment le public demande que des mesures soient prises pour stopper la destruction de l'environnement(b) British School (classes) de rattrapage, de soutien; (education) spécialisé; (pupil, student) qui n'a pas le niveau;∎ she teaches remedial maths elle donne des cours de rattrapage ou de soutien en maths►► Medicine remedial exercises gymnastique f corrective;
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